Why I love UD/Why I Recruit for UD: The community is the greatest part of UD. From the Core classes to the chance to
travel and study abroad with all of your friends on the Rome campus, you are immersed
in a unique education with all of your closest friends. The relationships last a lifetime.

Favorite Spot on Campus: The Blakley Library

Where Do You Hang Out in Dallas? I like the Greenville and Knox/Henderson neighborhoods. It is a chance to hang out
with locals and get a feel for Dallas as a city.

Favorite Book: The Hobbit

Favorite Place to Eat in DFW: Twisted Root for burgers, Cane Rosso for Italian, Taco Diner for Tex-Mex!

Favorite UD Event: Groundhog

Favorite/Coolest Place I have Visited: Galway, Ireland or the Grand Canyon.

Advice to Prospective Students: Get to know the schools you are considering on a personal level. You will not only
be studying but also living and interacting with the community around you. Make sure
that it is a place you are excited to be a part of and participate in.

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Although she herself is not able to vote, Liz Magallanes, BA '18, works to make voting possible for other people. She first got involved with the organization Mi Familia Vota in 2014 and has been contributing to their endeavors ever since, including working with high school students in Dallas ISD. Additionally, she recently had a role in the play "Deferred Action."

When he began his career at UD, which was at the time a brand-new university, Al Ogletree built his ballfield out of a cow pasture in the Trinity River bottoms, teaching his boys about leadership as well as about the game they played.

Once friends at John Paul II High School in Plano, Texas, Stephanie Lobo, BA ’18, and Rebecca Luna, BA ’19, can both remember the moments they set their horizons on transferring to the University of Dallas. Though their paths diverged briefly following high school, their friendship is now reunited on our university’s Irving campus.

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